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  2. Je t'aime... moi non plus - Wikipedia

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    Jack Baverstock. " Je t'aime... moi non plus " ( French for "I love you… me neither") is a 1967 song written by Serge Gainsbourg for Brigitte Bardot. In 1969, Gainsbourg recorded the best known version as a duet with English actress Jane Birkin. Although this version reached number one in the UK—the first foreign-language song to do so ...

  3. Look to Your Path - Wikipedia

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    Look to Your Path. " Vois sur ton chemin " (in English, " Look to Your Path " or " See Upon Your Path ") is a song from the 2004 film Les Choristes. Text and music are by Bruno Coulais and Christophe Barratier. In the film, the song was performed by Jean-Baptiste Maunier from the choir Les Petits Chanteurs de Saint-Marc. [ 1]

  4. Paroles, paroles - Wikipedia

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    Paroles, paroles. " Paroles, paroles " ( French: [paʁɔl (ə) paʁɔl (ə)]; "Words, words") is a song by French singer Dalida featuring French actor Alain Delon, with music by Gianni Ferrio and lyrics by Michaële [ fr], released on 17 January 1973 as the lead single from Dalida's upcoming album Julien (1973). It is a cover of the 1972 ...

  5. Enrico Macias - Wikipedia

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    He sang "Melisa", "Je t'apprendrai l'amour", "Un grand amour" and "On s'embrasse et on oublie" as a duet with internationally famous Turkish singer Ajda Pekkan and they released a live album called "A L'Olympia" together in 1976. In 1991, he had a duet with Ginni Gallan entitled "Un amour, une amie".

  6. Chanson de l'Oignon - Wikipedia

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    The Chanson de l'Oignon ( French pronunciation: [ʃɑ̃sɔ̃ də lɔɲɔ̃]; "Song of the Onion") is a French marching song from around 1800 but the melody can be found earlier in Ettiene Nicolas Mehul ’s overture to La chasse de Juene Henri in 1797. According to legend, it originated among the Old Guard Grenadiers of Napoleon 's Imperial Guard.

  7. Les Compagnons de la chanson - Wikipedia

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    Paul Méry. Les Compagnons de la chanson were a French harmony vocal group, formed in 1946 from an earlier group founded in Lyon, France in 1941. Their best known song was "Les trois cloches" recorded with Edith Piaf in 1946. [1] Consisting of eight or nine members in the group, they were popular in France, with some success internationally.

  8. Song of Roland - Wikipedia

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    The Song of Roland ( French: La Chanson de Roland) is an 11th-century chanson de geste based on the deeds of the Frankish military leader Roland at the Battle of Roncevaux Pass in AD 778, during the reign of the Emperor Charlemagne. It is the oldest surviving major work of French literature. It exists in various manuscript versions, which ...

  9. N'oubliez pas les paroles ! - Wikipedia

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    Network. France 2. Release. 15 December 2007. ( 2007-12-15) N'oubliez pas les paroles ! is a French televised series based on the international series Don't Forget the Lyrics!. It broadcasts on the television station France 2 as of 15 December 2007 and is produced by Air Productions. The show has already broadcast for more than 5000 episodes.